Twickenham Stadium Tours

On a behind-the-scenes guided stadium tour you will learn how a ‘Cabbage Patch’ became the world’s most famous rugby stadium; from hosting its first international in 1910 to delivering the spectacular 2015 Rugby World Cup, Twickenham has cemented its reputation as rugby’s greatest stage.

Twickenham is primarily a rugby stadium and used for England home matches for the Old Mutual Wealth Series against Southern Hemisphere opposition and the RBS 6 Nations for the annual European competition. It also host a number of other rugby matches each year from Harlequins Big Game at Christmas, the end of season Aviva Premiership Cup Final, the Varsity Match between Oxford and Cambridge and the NatWest Schools Final. Away from rugby the stadium has hosted concerts including the Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Help for Heroes and Rhianna. In 2016 the stadium held its first NFL match.

On a guided tour access some of the most exclusive parts of the stadium. Take a seat in the England Dressing room, absorb the atmosphere in the royal box, visit the VIP areas used to entertain guest on match days, get a birds eye view from the top of a stand and imagine the roar of the crowd as you run out of the players’ tunnel to pitch side.

Highlights of the tour include:

Visit to the England Dressing Room and Twickenham Tunnel

Sit in the seat of your favourite player

Learn what happens on match day

See the historic cast iron baths

The view from the Royal Box

Get to sit in the best seats in the stadium

See where the England coaching team sit on match day

VIP areas

Access some of the rooms use to host RFU guest on match day

Tunnel and pitch-side view

See the player messaging in the tunnel

Run out of the tunnel

Take in the pitch-side view

Please Note:Customers are required to prebook their preferred date and time upon receipt of their voucher directly with the stadium.

Directions: The nearest train station is Twickenham, which is a short walk from the stadium. Turn right out of the station, and then continue down Whitton Road. Regular trains run to Twickenham from London Waterloo, Clapham Junction, Reading, Ascot and Windsor & Eton Riverside. The London Overground service also runs from Richmond to North London and Stratford. The nearest Underground stations are Hounslow East for the Piccadilly Line, and Richmond for the District Line.

Additional Information: Under 5s go free but an insurance disclaimer must be signed prior to admittance as they are not covered by the stadium's insurance. Guests under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Itinerary

Additional Information

Important information about Twickenham stadium tours during Rugby World Cup 2015 (18 September - 31 October 2015):A limited programme of stadium tours will run during the tournament; tours will last 45-60 minutes and take in the key areas of the stadium including the dressing room players' tunnel and pitch side. All tours will start at the World Rugby Museum in the stadium's East Stand and end at the store. Guests can visit the museum either before or after the tour. This is a unique opportunity to see Twickenham as a Rugby World Cup 2015 venue.World Rugby MuseumDuring RWC 2015 the World Rugby Museum will be open daily Monday-Saturday 10:00-17:00; Sunday 11:00-17:00. On match day from gates open and for match ticket holders only. Visitors do not require a pre-booking for museum only visits.RWC 2015 Stadium Tours - run on:Sunday 20 September -Thursday 24 SeptemberSunday 27 September - Monday 1 OctoberSunday 4 October - Thursday 8 OctoberSunday 11 October - Thursday 15 OctoberMonday 19 October - Thursday 22 OctoberMonday 26 October - Wednesday 28 OctoberTuesday 3rd November - standard operation hours resumeAdvance booking is essential. We do not guarantee there will be available tour slots on the day.Please note there are no left luggage facilities at the stadium. Bags may be checked for security reasons.